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We take it for granted. Plug the guitar in, the signal goes into the pedals, then into an amp. We rock out, the audience screams, and we realize how happy playing music makes us. We make it seem easy to the audience (hey, that’s our job), but in reality it’s a lot more complex than that. This article will focus on what happens to our signal […] Continue Reading

Dan Weller is a multi-faceted guitarist-vocalist based in Nashville. Over the years, he’s toured with several independent and major label artists in front of audiences as large as 500,000. Dan Weller began playing guitar at age 8. He kept disappearing with his dad’s classical trying to figure out how to play, so his folks decided to fan his interest and started lessons. Dan studied classical and […] Continue Reading

Seymour Duncan Artist and Their Pickups Steve Miller and Los Lobos in Santa Barbara Steve Miller at the Santa Barbara Bowl Both David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos, as well as the legendary Steve Miller, have been long time customers of the Seymour Duncan company and the Seymour Duncan Custom Shop in particular. So, when they came through town this summer, it was no […] Continue Reading

Seymour Duncan Artist and Their Pickups Steve Trovato This shout-out comes from multi-stylist guitar wizard Steve Trovato. Not only is Steve a world class chickin’ pickin’ Country guitarist tearing it up in clubs all over Southern California, he has authored dozens of instructional books and DVDs and he’s a faculty member of USC’s Thornton School of Music. “My Déjà Vu delay pedal is killer. It has […] Continue Reading

Seymour Duncan Artist and Their Pickups Luke O’Malley – guitarist in Phenomenal Hand Clap Band “The Déjà Vu lets our live show sound like our album. I can tap tempo a digital slapback for one song and on the next tune with the turn of a knob I am 100% analog with beautiful trailing repeats. I always wanted to incorporate a digital delay into my setup […] Continue Reading